Mount Sinai Memorial Parks and Mortuaries

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Los Angeles, United States

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Cemetery· Mortuary· Funeral Services & Cemeteries· Casket service· Cremation service· Funeral director· Funeral home· Monument maker

Mount Sinai Memorial Parks and Mortuaries Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Mount Sinai Memorial Parks and Mortuaries is located in Los Angeles, United States on 5950 Forest Lawn Dr. Mount Sinai Memorial Parks and Mortuaries is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category cemetery in United States.

Address

5950 Forest Lawn Dr

Phone

+1 3234696000

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Michael Studer

Gorgeous and well manicured as always with lush gardens and well kept ground where you can come to pay homage to your elders and enjoy a peaceful rest and glorious view from their elaborate grounds.

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Cary Brown

Visiting a burial site is an emotional experience for family, friends and colleagues. That may be why we step so carefully between graves and speak in hushed tones. Religion has formalize \the passing.\ Mount Sinai Memorial Park and Mortuary is a cemetery in the Jewish tradition. The mortuary is simply decorated. The casket, during the ceremony, sits in the front, covered by a large embroidered cloth. The mortuary's wooden benches are comfortable, although, a thin pillow is not a bad idea. Good sound and proper lighting makes it easy to follow the service. Prayer books, in both English and Hebrew, and kippahs (yarmulkes) are supplied. The staff is knowledgeable. The receptionist at the information desk, located in the mortuary's lobby, can locate the gravesite you wish to visit. The cemetery's grounds are beautifully planted and maintained.There are many tiered gardens, that offer a bit of privacy. Benches and some areas of shade are offered. There are no drinking fountains. (I was told only a few of the grave sites are still available for purchase.) Security is tight. Guards at the entrance guide you to the internment site you are visiting. This is a large cemetery. If you lose your way, ask any staff worker for directions. A large, free parking lot is available adjacent to the mortuary. Parking at grave sites along the many roads, keeps walking to a minimum. The cemetery hugs the sides of rolling hills. ADA bathrooms are available in the mortuary. The property is mostly wheelchair accessible. Ramps and sidewalks are often nearby. However, soft ground, particularly after watering can make accessibility difficult. As I was attending a funeral, picture taking was inappropriate.

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alek solo

All good...

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Michael Diehl

I was there yesterday for a friend of mines funeral service, there were only really two people who actually were professional and friendly, but during the funeral service it was a rush rush type of thing, I mean I never been to a Jewish funeral service, but it really felt like it was on a timeline, and the Hurst didn't seem too be cleaned in like over a month, and don't try to use the bathroom on the left side of the building, cause I don't know how it's like in the women's bathroom, but you have to squat down, and then at the end of the funeral the guy doing the service stepped on top of one of the tombstone of, plus he was kinda rude to another attendee, plus there was no traffic control so a few people almost got hit because the cars were going the wrong way, and they were going a little bit to fast.

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Neil Friend

Visited Mount Sinai December 3rd 2019 to pay my respects to Mr Don Rickles..the grounds were impeccable as were the staff, many thanks to you all..Neil Wendy, Leeds United Kingdom..Shalom